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WORK

Essays and Conferences

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Lesson Plans & Classroom Resources

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Projects

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ESSAYS AND CONFERENCES

Visit the Gender and Sexuality Studies Institute for ongoing events planned, designed, and collaboratively implemented by Mariah and the team at GSSI.

The Borderlands of Ukraine: A Preliminary Approach

Published by the Gender and Sexuality Studies Institute, The New School for Social Research

Gender Matters Symposium

Co-Organizer, Speaker, and Abortion Matters Panel Moderator

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The purpose of this yearly symposium is to gather New School faculty, students and staff working on gender and sexuality studies in order to share ideas and visions for the future of the field, while building bridges between different divisions and schools. By facilitating discussions between New Schoolers and bringing in external keynote speakers, we aim to nurture a vibrant GSSI community internally and strengthen connections across outside efforts working to promote gender and sexual justice.

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the classroom remains the most radical space of possibility in the academy

bell hooks

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LESSON PLANS & CLASSROOM RESOURCES

THE COMMONS

This lesson plan is designed for students in grades 6-8. Using artwork in The Brooklyn Museum and public works in Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza this lesson addresses Visual Arts and English Language Arts Common Core Standards. All printable materials are included.

SPECTRUM OF INDEPENDENCE

This is a document that may be attached to any virtually assigned work completed by students at home. To use, the parent/teacher/child care worker who is working with the student in-person checks one box for each problem or question assigned. This allows those at home to contact the student's teacher in a concise manner and provides the teacher with an accurate snapshot of the student's ability to complete the assignment independently as they might in the physical classroom.

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PROJECTS

DESIGN ETHNOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

The Power of Place: An Ethnographic Exploration of Open House New York

The Design Ethnography Workshop at The New School, a team of 19 students and two instructors representing a variety of fields and disciplines – anthropology, art practice, art and architectural history, biology, communications strategy, cultural and media studies, curatorial studies, design research, digital art and design, economics, gender studies, graphic design, industrial design,  journalism, liberal studies, photography, politics, publishing, service design, strategic design and management, and urban design – partnered with OHNY throughout Fall 2021 to observe, through ethnographic research, if and how OHNY met its goals. 

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